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FRIDAY,
JUNK
17,1960
i*L*X>KAMi
Dr.
Wimpress
to
Speak
at
DinnerHonoringGortnan
JERSBYVILLE
—
have
been
completed
for
the
Louis
Gorman
•
Carnegie
Medal
Award
Dinner
to
be
hetfl
Tuesday
evening.
The
dinner
is
sponsored
by
the
Jerseyville
Chamber
of
Commerce.
John
Short
Ml
serve
as
toast*
master,
Judge
John
Self
will
make
the
presentation
of
the
After
Medal
and
Dr.
Duncan
G,
Wimpran,
president
of
Montlcello
College,
will
deliver
the
address.
The
Stiver
Medal
Award
18
the
highest
Issued
by
the
Carnegie
Hero
Fund
Commission
to
an
individual
since
1924.
Since
establishment
of
the
fund
in
1904,
only
21
Gold
Medal
Awards
have
been
issued,
including
the
honoring
of
the
heroes
of
steamship
titanic,
lost
off
the
banks
of
Newfoundland
in
April,
1912,
and
of
the
mine
disaster
at
Springhtll,
Nova
Scotia,
in
October,
1958.
Last
year
one
silver
and
82
bronze
medals
were
made.
Thus
|«r
in
1960,
one
silver
and
25
Watch
•Jtwtlry
Repairing
Expert
Service
Fully
Ouar
an
teed
STONE
BROS.
TELEPHONE
HO
2-7119
Alton,
III.
—
118
W.
Third
St.
Wood
River
Store
at
Corner
of
FerjUion
and
Wood
Itiver'
Are.
Dial
CUnton
4-11122
brome
have
been
miimunvetl
its
tounding
some
38
ywrs
afo,
a
total
of
4,328
award*
have
&ten
matte
by
the
commission—ft,t29
bnxKe,
568
silver
and
21
gold.
Gorman
has
already
been
honored
by
several
local
organhtattons
in
evidence
of
the
appreciation
of
the
community
and
the
esteem
in
which
he
is
held.
He
now
receives
the
nationally
recognized
top
honor
of
the
Carnegie
Medal.
Dinner
tickets
are
still
available
at
Sessels,
Chamber
of
Commerce
office
and
Klrby's
Drugstore.
Visiting
^on
and
Family
•
JERSEYVILLE
-
Mrs.
Frank
E.
Stelle
of
Jerseyville
went
to
Winnetka,
III.,
Wednesday
to
spend
the
weekend
wtih
her
son
and.
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Truman
E.
Stelle
and
family,
and
to
attend
the
graduation
program
of
the
high
school
there
when
her
granddaughter.
Miss
Sarah
Stelle,
will
receive!
her
diploma.
Parents
of
Daughter
|
MrfSS^SL^
ofitaSnl
John"He"af«er
and
£t.S.
Harold
Rob-
ment.-^faff
Photo.
are
announcing
the
birth
of
a,
daughter,
Wednesday
at
the
Jer-J
sey
Community
Hospital.
Theyj
have
named
the
baby
Mary
Ella
and
she
weighed
6
pounds
and
13%
ounces.
She
is
a
granddaughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Wieneke
of
Brussels
and
Ernest
Suhre
off
CADETS
GET
FIRST
INSTRUCTION
Donald
A.
Lovell,
Allen
B.
Tuetken
and
Ronald
O.
Dooley
with
Police
Chief
erts,
as
the
three
cadets
began
their
training
period
In
the
police
depart-
Jury
Rules
Death
of
2
Flyers
Was
Accidental
the
couple
are
Michael
11,
Dennis
9,
and
Kevin
2.
JERSEYVILLE—
Deaths
of.
The
occupants
of
Mark
A.
Mitchell
of
Bndgeton
PanpchUed
Mo.,
and
Ronald
L.
Jaye
p]ane
the*
Navy
safety
yj
.
•I
GUARD
YOUR
VISION
OFFICE
HOURS
8:30
A.M.-
5:30
P.M.
Monday
thru
Saturday
Also
open
Friday
Nights
until
9
P.M.
|St.
Louis,
in
a
collision
of
twoj
cjnl(y
of
Tay
|
or
Creek
in
north-
jet
planes
over
Jersey
County,
eastern
Jersey
County.
June
8,
were
ruled
accidental:
Tnp
nociies
of
Mitchell
and
by
a
coroner's
jury
here
at
the
Jaye
were
brougnt
to
the
j
aco
by
jjaeoby
Funeral
Home
Wednes-i
Funcra
|
Home
and
ta
k
en
later
day
evening.
|
in
tne
to
t
ne
ir
homes.
Moro
.
Mitchell,
a
test
pilot
for
tne;
and
Kbersbaker
were
taken
to
McDonnell
Aircraft
Corp..
and
Mcnioria
]
Hospital,
Car-
was
baker
of
7707
Natural
Bridge
Rd.,
Normandy,
Mo.
,Jaye,
a
radar
operator
for
tn
e
!
ro
nton,
and
later
transferred
to
same
corporation,
died
during
Ajr
Force
Hospital
at
Scott
the
collision
of
the
jet
intercep-
Fjeld
Their
in
j
ur
j
es
wer
e
not
tor
they
were
putting
through
of
g
serious
na
ttire.
.test
flight
paces
and
another|
LeavcB
for
Europe
j
jet
of
the
same
company
which
|
JERSEYVILLE
_
Mlss
Bar
.
was
making
its
final
acceptance,
a
Garber
wi]]
]eaye
^
flight
for
the
Navy.
jstates
today
for
a
10-week
trip
The
second
plane
was
piloted
by
Lt.
Cmdr.
Albert
Moro
of
:
'°
*'
r
°!f'
300
St
Eugene
Lane,
Floris-j
Miss
Garber
spent
the
week-
sant,
and
his
radar
operator:
end
here
with
her
parents,
Lt.
Cmdr.
John
F.
Ebers-jMr.
and
Mrs.
\Villiam
C.
Garber,
and
was
honored
at
a
going-
away
party
Saturday
evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Doenitz
and
daughter,
Amanda,
of
Ottumwa,
Iowa,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Garber
and
soni
were
out-of-town
guests.
Miss
Garber
will
leave
New
York
aboard
the
SS
New
Amsterdam
and
arrive
in
France
June
24.
From
Paris
she
and
teaching
fMeneh
wilt
T>lck
tip
Vheir
car
arid
proceed
ori
their'
tour
through
France,
Spain,
I
Italy,
Austria,
Germany,
The
Netherlands,
Belgium,
England
and
Ireland.
A
highlight
of
their
trip
will
be
a
flight
into
Berlin.
Miss
in
Reduction!
Famous
Tedders
CONDITIONER
*
u.
S.
Government
placed
a
10%
excise
tax
on
all
window
type
atr
conditioner*
shipped
by
manufacturer!
after
December
1st,
I9S9.
Fedders
shipped
a
limited
quantity
of
1NO
tax-
Ire*
unit*'berore
the
deadHne.
EASY
TERMS
$10
DOWN
$10
PER
MONTH
STANDARD
HOME
FURNISHERS
500
E.
BROADWAY
Optn
Tonitw
Till
9
P.M.
WE
FINANCE
OUR
OWN
ACCOUNTS!
air
Garber
will
return
by
September
to
resume
her
position
as
sociology
teacher
and
counselor
in
DeKalb
High
School.
Announce
Birth
of
Son
JERSEYVILLE
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Meeks
of
Jerseyville
have
given
the
name
Joseph
Robert
to
their
infant
son
born
Tuesday
at
the
Jersey
Community
Hospital.
The
baby
is
the
first
child
of
the
couple
and
he
weighed
7
pounds
3
ounces.
He
is
a
grandson
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Meeks
of
Jerseyville
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Souser
of
Rock
Falls,
and
is
a
great
grandson
of
Mrs.
Mary
Cook
of
Rock
Falls.
I
Telegraph
Want
Ads
"Click."
THROW
THE
BOOK
AWAY
I
Chrysler
dealers
are
doing
just
that
to
make
it
easy
for
you
to
own
a
brand-new
Chrysler.
Most
trade-ins
are
based
on
the
N.A.D.A.
Book
or
a
similar
guide
to
used
car
prices.
But
your
Chrysler
dealer
has
thrown
the
book
out
the
window
to
give
you
a
bigher-than-book-value
trade-in
for
your
present
carl
Stop
in.
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hfehlgh
trade
from
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to
a
Chrysler
than
you
think!
CHRYSLER
CHIVSUI
WVIIIM.
CMIVUil
WWOIATIM
Jerseyville
Playgrounds
OpenMonday
JERSEYVILLE
—
The
Jersey
ville
Playground
and
Recreation
Board
has
announced
there
will
be
three
playgrounds
this
summer
serving
the
children
of
Jerseyville
beginning
Monday,
at
1
p.m.
The
playgrounds
are:
Lions,
at
Spruce
and
Jefferson
streets;
West,
on
the
West
Elementary
School
grounds
on
the
.Fieldon
road
and
the
VFW,
situated
between
North
Liberty
and
North
Sarah
streets
on
the
edge
of
the
Northmor
Addition
and
North
of
the
VFW
Club
House.
Registration
of
all
children
is
required.
Each
registrant
must
give
name,
address,
telephone
number
and
family
physician's
name.
Fees
will
be
charged
foi
certain
crafts
materials,
special
activities
such
as
trips
to
points
ol
interest
and
swimming
pools
where
charges
are
made.
The
wading
pool
will
be
in
operation
as
soon
after
Monday
as
possible.
The
age
groups
for
the
pool
are
as
follows:
1
p.m.,
8
and
under;
2:30
p.m.
9
through
12.
Mothers
may
take
the
very
young
into
the
pool
the
first
period.
Playground
ages
are
generally
six
years
and
up
.with
children
under
'six
being
accbmpained
b"y
parents
or
older
sister
or
brother
Each
playground
will
be
supervised
by
paid
leaders
who
have
attended
Leadership
Training
Institute
at
Southern
University's
Little
Grassy
Lake
Camp.
The
leaders
will
be
as
follows:
Lions
Playground,
Miss
Sandra
Ellerman
and
Gail
Clay;
West
Playground,
Miss
Judith
Ann
Hutton,
and
VFW
Playground,
James
Chandler.
Several
volunteers
will
be
used
on
the
playgrounds
as
assistant
and
junior
leaders.
These
are:
Miss
Ruby
Mae
Arnold,
Miss
Judy
Gabbett,
Miss
Lois
Isring
hausen,
Miss
Nadene
Kallal,
Miss
Sylvia
Kruse
and
Miss
Emma
Bradley.
Activities
for
the
first
week
include
beginning
crafts,
clock
golf
tourneys,
story
telling,
musical
games
and
stunts,
active
and
quiet
games
sports
and
dramas.
Resumes
Study
JERSEYVILLE
-
Miss
Margaret
Ann
East,
who
was
recently
graduated
from
the
University
of
Missouri,
has
returned
j
there
to
study
for
eight
weeks
toj
earn
her
master's
degree.
She
is
the
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
East
of
Dow
and
has
been
visiting
her
parents
there.
DAV
POSTER
WINNER
«.•».
«..«
oM
Laycock,
chairman
of
the
Wood
•resented
an
Blver
Auxiliary,
makes
the
prowntm-
"
m
art
tlon
while
Sam
Albrecht
of
the
flltnols
State
Employment
Service,
and
John
Hunt,
DAV
senior
vice
commander,
Bill
Shelton
of
Godfrey,
Alton
High
senior,
third
from
left,
Is
expense
check
to
attend
_™r—
_-
camp
at
DnQuoln
starting
Jnly
4.
BUI
won
first
In
the
'Employ
the
Hanoi-
—....
—
^srm-.
capped*
poster
contest
sponsored
by
the
look
on.—Staff
Photo.
Disabled
American
Veterans.
Mrs.
Har-
Open
Deer
Season
This
Fall
in
Jersey
JERSEYVILLE
—
For
the
first
time
since
the
turn
of
the
century
it
will
be
permissible
to
hunt
deer
in
Jersey
County
during
the
open
season
this
fall.
Jersey
is
one
of
six
counties
added
this
year
to
the
list
and
several
Jersey
County
hunters,
who
have
had
their
applications
in
for
deer
hunting
permits
for
a
number
of
years
may
see
their
hopes
realized
this
season.
Two
deer
have
been
killed
this
summer
in
western
Jersey
areas
by
automobiles.
The
season
will
also
be
opened
in
Greene
County
this
year.
Opening
of
the
season
in
the
additional
counties
is
based
on
the
theory
that
the
deer
should
be
scattered
by
hunting
to
reduce
prospective
crop
damage
that
herds
might
create.
Begins
Again
COHOES,
N.
Y.
(AP)
-
At
the
age
of
65,
when
many
persons
are
ending
their
business
careers,
Charles
J.
Ellett
Is
embarking
on
a
new
one,
undaunted
by
blindness,
Ellett
recently
passed
an
examination
to
become
a
licensed
insurance
agent.
He
studied
from
Braille
textbooks
and
completed
his
course
at
Siena
College,
Albany,
in
the
upper
portion
of
his
class.
The
one-time
telephone
company
worker
became
blind
in
1955.
Kiss
of
Judas
The
expression
"kiss
of
death"
is
an
allusion
to
the
kiss
of
Judas
Iscariot.
As
used
today,
it
implies
a
well-meant
indorse-
ment
which
results
in
disaster
to
the
career
of
the
one
indorsed.
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